Obstructions will be removed from airports, trees and buildings with high height - barriers will be removed near airports Ahmedabad aircraft crash

A week after the Air India aircraft crashed in Ahmedabad, the Ministry of Civil Aviation issued a new draft rule to further sharpen the control over the structures that threaten the safety of aircraft. The concept was released on June 18 and it will be implemented after it is published in the official newspaper. Ani, New -Delhi. A week after the Air India aircraft crashed in Ahmedabad, the Ministry of Civil Aviation issued a new draft rule to further sharpen the control over the structures that threaten the safety of aircraft. The concept was released on June 18 and it will be implemented after it is published in the official newspaper. Ostroom like high buildings and trees will be removed from the airports. After the new rule is implemented, the high buildings and trees such as the airports will be removed or their height reduced. The purpose of these rules is to give the authorities the power to act quickly against trees and buildings with trees and buildings in the airport. It is seen as a step to prevent a possible accident from being caused by the barrier in the flight path. The structure that violates the height limit under the concept can be notified by the officer in charge of the airport. The owners will have to act within sixty days; The owners will need to present detailed information within sixty days, including the dimensions of the structure and the upcoming plan. If the rules are not met, action can be taken, such as demolition or decrease in the height of the structure. In the form, it was said that the officer in charge of the airport concerned should immediately send a report of such an offense to the Director General or any officer authorized by him. Physical verification has the right to enter the campus in the daylight after the owner has notified the necessary physical verification. If the owner of the building does not cooperate, the authorities can continue based on available information and send the matter to the DGCA. The concept further states that the airport officer, before sending details to the Director General, must be satisfied with the truth of details, and for this he will have the right to enter the various premises and the physical verification of the building or tree height. Physical verification will be done with prior notice to the day and the owner. The owner of the building will be obliged to provide the full support during physical verification; The owner of the building is likely to provide full support during physical verification. If he does not cooperate, the officer -In -Hef will inform the district collector of the case. The district magistrate is responsible for ensuring that the work of sabotage or pruning must be done according to the order.